
ReQuTech, headquartered in Linköping, Sweden, continues to strengthen the satellite communications (SATCOM) terminal portfolio with a range of electronically steered antenna systems designed for portable, deployable and mobility-based applications. The company specializes in flat-panel, phased array satellite terminals engineered to provide reliable broadband connectivity across defense, government, enterprise and humanitarian operations. ReQuTech’s SATCOM solutions are built around electronically steered antenna (ESA) technology, eliminating the need for mechanically moving parts. This approach enables rapid beam steering, enhanced durability and lower maintenance requirements, while maintaining high data throughput and operational reliability across diverse mission environments.
ReQuTech’s SATCOM terminals are designed to support Ku and Ka-band satellite communications, providing broadband connectivity for both fixed and mobile use cases. The company’s flat-panel antenna architecture supports compact, lightweight form factors that simplify transportation and field deployment. The electronically steered design allows rapid satellite acquisition and seamless tracking without mechanical movement. This results in reduced mechanical wear, increased robustness in harsh environments and consistent performance even under dynamic operational conditions.
Manpack SATCOM Terminals

ReQuTech’s Manpack SATCOM Terminals are engineered for highly portable and field-deployable communications. Designed for single-person transport, these terminals provide broadband connectivity in remote or rapidly changing environments for mobility and rapid setup are critical. The compact flat-panel antenna system enables quick deployment and satellite lock without complex alignment procedures. These terminals are particularly suited for defense operations, disaster response, emergency communications and field-based governmental missions requiring secure and reliable satellite connectivity. The electronically steered beam technology allows automatic tracking and stable performance, even repositioned during operations.
Flyaway Terminals

The company’s Flyaway Terminals are designed for rapid deployment and transportability in aviation or logistics scenarios. Housed in ruggedized cases, these terminals can be transported via air and quickly assembled on-site to establish satellite connectivity in remote regions. Flyaway systems provide higher throughput capabilities compared to manpack configurations, supporting enterprise-level data, voice, and video communications. The flat-panel architecture simplifies deployment, reduces setup time and eliminates the need for mechanical dish alignment. These systems are commonly deployed for temporary command centers, broadcast operations, military deployments and emergency relief coordination.
SATCOM on the Move (SOTM) Terminals

ReQuTech’s SATCOM on the Move (SOTM) terminals are designed to maintain continuous satellite connectivity while mounted on moving platforms such as vehicles or maritime vessels. The electronically steered phased array technology enables real-time beam tracking without mechanical rotation, ensuring stable communication links during motion. SOTM terminals are engineered for resilience against vibration, motion and environmental conditions encountered during mobile operations. This makes them suitable for tactical vehicles, convoy operations, maritime transport and mobile command applications. By maintaining continuous broadband connectivity during movement, SOTM systems enable mission-critical communication without operational interruptions.
At the core of ReQuTech’s SATCOM terminal portfolio is its proprietary flat-panel phased array antenna technology. Unlike traditional parabolic dishes that rely on mechanical steering, ReQuTech’s ESA systems electronically direct beams toward satellites, enabling faster response times and increased mechanical reliability. The absence of moving parts reduces maintenance needs and improves operational durability. Additionally, the low-profile, flat-panel design allows for easier integration on vehicles, shelters and portable platforms. This technology supports broadband data services, secure communications, and flexible integration with multiple satellite operators across Ku and Ka-band networks.

ReQuTech’s SATCOM terminals are used across defense, governmental, enterprise and humanitarian sectors where reliable satellite connectivity is essential. The company’s solutions are designed to support secure communications, high-throughput data transmission and adaptable deployment models designed to mission requirements. By combining electronically steered antenna systems with ruggedized engineering and portable configurations, ReQuTech enables connectivity solutions suited for remote environments, mobility applications and rapidly deployable operations.
About ReQuTech
ReQuTech is a Swedish space technology company specializing in high-frequency radio systems and satellite communication solutions for small satellite platforms. Headquartered in Linköping, Sweden, ReQuTech develops active phased array antennas, RF subsystems and ground communication technologies designed to support next-generation satellite missions. The company focuses on electronically steered antenna systems that enable high-data-rate communications without mechanical movement. Its product portfolio supports Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations, in-orbit data relay and high-throughput downlink applications. ReQuTech’s phased array technology is engineered to provide dynamic beam steering, improved link reliability, and efficient spectrum utilization. With expertise in RF engineering and space-qualified communication systems, ReQuTech provides solutions for commercial, governmental and research customers seeking advanced satellite communication capabilities.









